D.N.A. , Cell Membrane , Cytoplasm
cell membrane, DNA, and cytoplasm
No, but it has the same parts
Every neuron consists of three main structures: the cell body (soma), dendrites, and an axon. The cell body contains the nucleus and other organelles, dendrites receive incoming signals from other neurons, and the axon transmits signals to other neurons or muscles.
No.
Because every cell is different!
DNA, cytoplasm. cell membrane
the answer is a codominance!
The cell membrane, cytoplasm, and the nucleus.
There are several things.Distinct components are nucleolus,chromosome,membrane etc.
The three structures found in all mammalian cells are the cell membrane, cytoplasm, and genetic material (DNA). These structures play essential roles in maintaining cell function, structure, and genetic information across all mammalian species.
cell membrane, cytoplasm, and DNA
cell wall, chloroplasts, and vacuoles